4 day forecast for Sydney

What triggers allergies?

A number of different allergens trigger allergies in people, with
some of the most common including pollen, dust, mould and pets.

The Pollen Index measures the potential for pollen to
trigger allergic reactions in susceptible people. Pollen levels in
the atmosphere will be highest on hot days and on days where a dry
wind is blowing. Additionally, light rain overnight or during the
early morning will also cause high pollen levels. These are the days
when you will experience the telltale symptoms of a runny nose, watery
eyes, itchy skin and nasal congestion.

Clean surfaces regularly, to avoid the accumulation of dust

Avoid feather and down pillows

Don't hang sheets or clothing outside to dry on days of high pollen count

Avoid high pile carpets, as they offer places for dust and allergens to hide

Marine and Tides for Sydney

Forecast

Outlook Tuesday: Southerly about 10 knots increasing to 15/20 knots in the morning then tending southeasterly 20/25 knots in the late afternoon. Winds may reach up to 30 knots in the early evening. Seas: Below 0.5 metres.

Tropical Cyclone

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